Support Services

Sally Travis

School Counselor

Sally Travis

Hi, Camp Taylor Cougars! I am Sally Travis, your school counselor! I've been part of the Camp Taylor family since 2012, moving from a special education teacher into a counseling role in 2015. I'm married and have a dog named Rocky. When I'm not at school, you'll find me at sporting events or concerts.

Mrs. Annie Anderson

Mental Health Practitioner

Annie Anderson

Greetings, Camp Taylor Cougars! My name is Annie Anderson, and I am your Mental Health Practitioner (MHP). I am a Kentucky-licensed marriage and Family Therapist. I have served as a clinical school therapist for four years at Breckinridge Franklin Elementary through Seven Counties Services, and I am excited to now be at Camp Taylor as your MHP. I love farming, cooking, checking out the Louisville music scene, and hanging out with my husband Ryan and our cat Lucy!

Food Pantry Resources

Call to make sure they're open before you visit.

Portland Food Pantry

Newburg Community Action Center

St. Stephen Marytr

St. Vincent de Paul

Neighborhood House

School Counseling and Mental Health Resources

If you are interested in counseling support at the school level, we have many options available to you. Mrs. Travis and Mrs. Anderson both provide collaborative support (with teachers and parents), individual counseling, and group counseling. In addition, we have a School-Based Therapist from Seven Counties who supports students at our school. Please reach out if you'd like to discuss support for your child.

Community Counseling and Mental Health Resources

Resources available 24/7 for emotional support

If you are in Crisis (ANY painful emotion for which you need support), call or text 988 to be connected to a crisis counselor.

Seven Counties Services/Brooklawn & Bellewood Programs

The Brook Hospitals

Child & Adolescent Program

UofL Health—Peace Hospital

Children and Adolescents in Crisis

  • Inpatient: Currently accepting new clients, both children and adolescents.

  • Assessments: Face-to-face or telehealth via Zoom

    • Clients in crisis can be assessed for acute inpatient crisis stabilization or partial hospitalization treatment (Crossroads).

      • For the assessment, the client must be in a place of business (e.g., Seven Counties Services, CDW office); however, the client may not be at home due to safety and HIPAA concerns.

      • Assessments can also be done face-to-face at Peace Hospital if patients can get there safely.

      • Call (502) 451-3333 for more information.